True because snow can melt into a liquid so it is fresh water
Some animals are well adapted to cold climates and can eat snow if no water is available.
Yes
water draines into lakes and rivers...
From the sky (as snow, rain or mist/fog). Note the planet Earth has a WATER CYCLE, fresh water production is part of this cycle.
Snow is made from freshwater. When the water evaporates and rises into the clouds, only the water goes up, not the minerals the water contains, so when it comes back to earth as snow or rain, it comes back as fresh water.
The frozen water at the South Pole is fresh water ice.
Rainwater is actually fresh water.So it will taste like the water you drink.(unless you drink water with salt!)
Approximately 68.7% of Earth's fresh water is stored in ice caps, glaciers, and permanent snow.
Fresh water from the Rocky Mountain snow melt.
The main sources of fresh water on land are snow and rain which fall as precipitation.
No UPS does not deliver during snow storms.
water draines into lakes and rivers...
Because winter brings a lot of melted snow. that's fresh water. it snows just about everywhere, therefore the fresh water from the snow goes into the wetlands, causing more freshwater in the wetlands during spring.
From the sky (as snow, rain or mist/fog). Note the planet Earth has a WATER CYCLE, fresh water production is part of this cycle.
ice and snow
tundra biome
Fresh Water!!
Rain and snow are both sources of precipitation. They soak in or melt in to the earth recharging fresh water stores.
Snow is made from freshwater. When the water evaporates and rises into the clouds, only the water goes up, not the minerals the water contains, so when it comes back to earth as snow or rain, it comes back as fresh water.